The Relationship between Hand/Arm and Leg Strengths with Hand/Foot Reaction Time
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2019
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Özet
The aim of this study is to determine whether there is a relationship between hand/arm and leg
flexion and extension strengths of elite athletes as well as back and general leg strengths and reaction times.
From various branches, 29 health y elite male athletes between 18 25 years old participated in the study.
Flexion and extension strengths in hand/arm and leg, back and general leg strengths were measured with
Lafayette Manuel muscle test device, while back and general leg strengths were m easured with TAKKEI
(brand) dynamometer, and reaction times were measured with the device developed by Agirbas et. al.
(2019). The relationship between the values of the athletes was examined with “Bivarite Pearson
Corelattion” test. The results were int erpreted at the significance level of .05. Statistically, significant
relationships were determined between right hand extension strengths and right hand visual reaction times
of the athletes while sitting, between left hand flexion strengths and left hand auditory reaction times while
sitting, and between general leg strengths and all reaction times. In the study, it was concluded that flexion
and extension strengths do not affect reaction time but there is a negative sided strong relationship between
gene ral leg strengths considered as the resultant Strengths and all the leg reaction times.
Keywords: Flexion Strength, Extension Strength, Hand Reaction Time, Foot Reaction Time
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International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology
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3
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8
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Ucan, I. The Relationship between Hand/Arm and Leg Strengths with Hand/Foot Reaction Time. Abstracting/Indexing, 330.